Our lifestyle, our wildlife, our land and our water remain critical to our definition of Wyoming and to our economic future.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Wyoming is a special place: Where our farmers and ranchers rise before dawn and work until night to feed our nation. Where our coal miners and oil field workers produce the energy that powers America's homes and businesses, and where our families are guided by faith, know the value of hard work, and deeply love our land.
We have been very blessed for many, many years to have the energy industry here in Wyoming.
I'm fortunate to live in Wyoming, one of the most beautiful, pristine places in the world.
Things that happen in Wyoming are things that wouldn't happen in a big city - we've got bears, we've got a lot of shotguns - in Absaroka County, everybody's got a shotgun in the back of their car!
In Wyoming, the beauty of our mountains is matched only by the grit of our people.
I'm personally committed to improving Montana's economic future.
Our fish, our recreation, our irrigation and all our uses of the Missouri River are threatened if the drought continues and the Corps of Engineers decisions aren't changed.
Coal is a big deal here in Wyoming.
We use our land for hunting, fishing, hiking, and to create jobs. Our outdoor economy is a billion dollar economic engine for the state that creates jobs.
The whole future, I think, of Wyoming and the economy has to do with coal and our clean coal technology, and we're going to have the ability here in Wyoming to deal with all of the things of this so-called climate change.